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The history of Diagraph began in 1893 with the invention of the Bradley Stencil Machine by Andrew Jackson Bradley. This groundbreaking device revolutionized the marking process by making it faster and more cost-effective. Instead of labor-intensive brass stencils, the company introduced a convenient solution for applying shipping information to containers. Over the decades, Diagraph continued to innovate, launching roll coders, advanced piezoelectric printers, and the first automated labeling systems.
In 2001, Diagraph became part of the global ITW Group, renowned for its innovative technological solutions. Today, Diagraph’s European headquarters is located in Würzburg, Germany, serving customers across Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. Diagraph remains a leader in marking solutions, driven by innovations that simplify manufacturing processes, enhance efficiency, and promote environmental sustainability.